Low Pressure (lp) Dry Air-dehydrators Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
11625-22 O-ring
004046304
1172138 Immer Electrical Heating Element
009139485
1183 O-ring
005797912
1185-8CN Screw Thread Insert
002904505
1185-8CN0500 Screw Thread Insert
002904505
1185-8CN0750 Screw Thread Insert
002904504
1185-8CN500 Screw Thread Insert
002904505
1185-8CN750 Screw Thread Insert
002904504
1185-8NCX1-2 Screw Thread Insert
002904505
11B254121 Electrical Box Connector
005783643
11B254121-1 Electrical Box Connector
005783643
12 P50N-SS Machine Thread Plug
004890804
12-3009-1 Refrigerant Filter-drier
005936718
12-50 Electrical Box Connector
005783643
12-P50N Machine Thread Plug
004890804
120244-005 Light Lens
003139218
1204062 Liquid Sight Indicator
007783914
1205 Resistance Humidity Element
000721176
120A823H04 Cartridge Fuse
005483125
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Low Pressure (lp) Dry Air-dehydrators

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This is a glossary of technical terms, jargon, diver slang and acronyms used in underwater diving. The definitions listed are in the context of underwater diving. There may be other meanings in other contexts.

see adjustable buoyancy life jacket

Total static pressure at the reference point: Pressure relative to vacuum.

see yoke fitting/valve.

see yoke adaptor

see also Rebreather#Active addition semi-closed circuit

System for semi-closed circuit rebreather feed gas addition in which gas is added to the breathing circuit by a mechanism, regardless of current volume, and excess gas is vented to keep the loop volume within limits. Compare with passive addition

A filter medium used to remove oil, water and odours from breathing air.

Also known as ABLJ or horse collar buoyancy compensator

A combination of buoyancy compensator and inflatable life jacket worn on the chest and round the neck.

Part of Launch and Recovery System

Gantry or davit for launching and recovering bells, stages anchors or large ROVs. Usually deployed by hydraulic rams which swing the frame over the deck or overboard as required. The load is hoisted and lowered by cables from the top of the frame.

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